100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Sylvia Montero

For decades, Sylvia Montero has told the stories of her Colorado Chicano culture from an urban woman’s perspective, picking up a Rocky Mountain Women’s Institute grant and national recognition along the way. She’s done this quietly, all the while serving her community as a teacher and visiting artist, and growing as as an artist by mixing media and developing new techniques.

The 21 Best Events in Denver, October 23 Through October 30

The withing hour is upon us! Just ask organizers of one of the dozens of Halloween-related events going on around Denver this week, including a witches’ ball, an oddities expo, and a Gatsby-inspired zombie ball. All that and more is in this week’s 21 best events in Denver list. Tuesday,…

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Steven Frost

Steven Frost crosses disciplines as an artist, often mining pop culture and archives to tell modern stories. Installation, performance, objects and fiber art all play parts in those changing narratives, but the needle and thread driving Frost’s personal warp and weft goes a bit farther in telling his own story.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Kate Bailey

A former journalist and magazine editor on the interior design, architecture and lifestyle beats, Kate Bailey now helms her own Denver public relations firm, Annabel Media. But since 2014, she’s also turned her entrepreneurial expertise toward giving back through TARRA, Bailey’s own nurturing platform for the promotion of women makers and creative thinkers.

Professional Unicorn Reba Nelson Spotted at the 1up Colfax

One night at the 1up Colfax, we ran into a self-described “professional unicorn”: Texas native Reba Nelson, who likes to visit friends in Colorado several times a year. She caught our eye with her psychedelic, Lisa Frank fashion sense; she describes her style as “joyful, fearless and fun.” We chatted with…

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Elise VanDyne

Elise VanDyne, who gave up a successful corporate career to become executive director of the Colorado Maker Hub, is a true believer in all creative industries, from independent crafters to adventurers in robotics and under-the-radar techies and Burners blending science and art in humongous desert installations.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Genevieve Waller

A whole person with innumerable grassroots interests, Genevieve Waller dips her focus head-on into several scenes at once: as an analog cameraless photographer, a queer historian, a DJ for Radio 1190’s “The Violet Hour,” a silent-film aficionado with the Denver Silent Film Festival, and an installation and performance artist with the Secret Love art collective (and on her own).

The Ten Best Fashion Events in Denver in October

With October come many reasons to dress up, from fall weather to Halloween festivities. As a result, the month is filled with fashion tricks and treats ranging from glamorous ghouls to gorgeous girls. Here are the top ten fashion events in Denver in October 2017.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Katy Zimmerman

Mysticism, nature and personal politics mingle freely in Denver artist Katy Zimmerman’s organic work, rendered in a constellation of mediums while hurtling through a dimensional space-time continuum.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Vincent Comparetto

A native New Yorker now living in Denver, Vincent Comparetto walks the planet at street level, but with a global view fired by a love for traveling. When he’s not doing that, Comparetto teaches, makes films and music videos, does motion graphics design work, photographs sights seen in places near and far and, as an artist with an elegant modernist design sense, stencils designs over collaged backgrounds in limited editions.